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1 planned
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2 planned economy
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3 planned maintenance
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4 planned management of the firm's finances
plansko upravljanje financijama poduzećaEnglish-Croatian dictionary > planned management of the firm's finances
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5 planned town
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6 well-planned
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7 centrally-planned
economy plansko gospodarstvoEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > centrally-planned
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8 deficit
nmanjak, deficit• actual deficit stvarni manjak• balance of payments deficit manjak bilance plaćanja• budget deficit proračunski manjak• deficit country zemlja s manjkom• deficit-debt adjustment usklađenje manjka i duga• deficit ratio postotak manjka• excessive deficit procedure postupak u slučaju prevelikoga manjkaBilj.: Postupak kojim Komisija i Vijeće prate razvoj proračunske ravnoteћe i javnoga duga u svakoj pojedinoj drћavi članici EU-a radi ocjene rizika prekomjernoga manjka• excessive government deficit prekomjerni drћavni manjak• government budget deficit drћavni (javni) proračunski manjak• internal deficit unutarnji manjak• overall cash deficit ukupni gotovinski manjak• overall deficit of the public sector ukupni manjak javnoga sektora• payments deficit platni manjak• planned deficit planirani manjakEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > deficit
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9 economy
ngospodarstvo, (nacionalna) privreda• centrally-planned economy plansko gospodarstvo• interpenetration of economies međusobno proћimanje gospodarstava• liquidity of the economy likvidnost gospodarstva• liquidity ratio of the economy pokazatelj likvidnosti gospodarstva• market economy trћiљno gospodarstvoEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > economy
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